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Connect Using

Connect Using

Clicking the arrow on the far right of this field shows a drop down list of the available service options. It should be noted that this feature does not actually query the remote device for its supported services, so you must be sure that your remote device actually supports your selection.

This feature can be used to connect to remote devices that support DUN, LAN or FAX services i.e. some Bluetooth phones will only let devices that are Dial Up Networking clients to connect to them. Although Brainboxes Bluetooth Adapters do not actually include all the software necessary for it to support DUN, LAN and FAX fully, these are all based on SPP, which the Brainboxes devices do support. The additional software can come from the Operating System such as XP.

For example, a Bluetooth phone can be used by an RS-232 Bluetooth Adapter to dial out to the internet on a PC if the Connect Using feature is set to DUN, partner address is the phone’s Bluetooth address and the Adapter is in Client mode. When the phone confirms that a Bluetooth connection is present, a modem can be installed on the PC, which would use the COM port that the Adapter is connected to. Some Bluetooth phone’s such as Nokia and Sony Ericsson have a special Bluetooth modem driver that you can download from their website. Once installed you can then use the Create a New Connection wizard from Control Panel/Network Connections to dial out using the new modem. You will require an ISP with username and password for this.

Manual for BL-819 / 830

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Contents BL-819 VersionRS232 Bluetooth Adapters Product Manual2.1. BL-819 13. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 11. CUSTOM FACTORY CONFIGURATION12. TROUBLESHOOTING 14. REGULATORY INFORMATION1.2. Products and Firmware 1. Introduction1.1. Preamble 2.3. BL- 819 / 830 Power Options 2. Physical Product Features2.2. Comparison of BL-819 and BL-830 Features 2.1. BL-8193.2. Installing the Configuration Applications 3. Product Configuration3.1. Configuration features at a glance Page 7 of 3.3. Opening the Configuration Applications3.4. Using the Configuration Wizard There are two types of handshaking RTS/CTS and DTR/DSR The Low power modes can be turned on or off here 3.5. Using the Configuration Utility Page 10 of3.5.2. Port Settings 3.5.3. Support/Links 3.5.1. Device InfoParity 3.6. Current SettingsBaud Rate Stop BitsPartner Device PIN CodeClient/Server Connect Using Page 14 ofDevice Name 3.7. Advanced SettingsDevice Address DiscoverabilityPossible use Who can Pair?Who can it connect to? Who can Connect?Handshaking Switch RoleClass of Device Connect SchemePage 18 of Low Power ModeInteractive Menu Page 19 of 3.8. Default settings3.9. Upgrade Device 4. Alternative Product Configuration 4.1. Accessing the configuration menus and commands4.2. Configuration Menu 4.2.1. NavigationPage 22 of 4.2.2. Main Menu4.2.3. Communications Parameters 4.2.5. Bluetooth Parameters 4.2.4. Handshaking4.2.6. Display, Restore and Update Current and Factory Settings 4.2.7. Disabling Interactive Menu Page 25 of4.2.8. Upgrading Firmware 4.3. Command Interface e.g. svc?CR5. Remote Configuration 6. Resetting the Product7. Upgrading your device Then Click “Next” A progress bar indicates how the procedure is going 8. Physically connecting to your RS232 device 8.1. Configuring the communications parameters9. Connecting adapters over Bluetooth 9.1. Client/Server Pair “Cable Replacement”9.1.2. Configuration by Menu 9.1.3. Configuration by Commands9.3.2. Bluetooth Enable your PC 9.3. Server Connecting to adapter from a remote Bluetooth device9.3.1. Configure and connect the adapter 9.3.3. Discover the device9.3.4. Secure the relationship 9.3.5. Connect to the Serial Port profile10.1. Scientific equipment data logging 11. Custom Factory Configuration10. Worked Examples 12. Troubleshooting 13.1. Storage and Operating Environment 13. Technical Specifications13.2. Power requirements 14.2. Important Notice for use in France and Italy 14. Regulatory Information14.1. Europe - EU Declaration of Conformity 14.3. Rest of WorldDate Version HistoryVersion Author